MIT Sloan Health Systems Initiative - Lunch Series with Doug Williams, Part 3
E62-550
100 Main Street, Cambridge, MA United States
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Part 3: What This Means for Innovators: Cloud, Generative AI, Genomics
Wednesday Nov. 15
Location: E62-550
Time: 11:30am - 1pm
Lunch will be provided in person.
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Speakers:
Ricky Sahu, Founder @GenHealth.ai and @1up.Health, building generative healthcare AI.
In 2017, Ricky founded 1up.Health to capitalize on the opportunity created by the new FHIR standards for healthcare data interoperability. Building on the success of 1up.Health, Ricky recently founded GenHealth to build the next generation of healthcare solutions using generative AI to predict patient futures.
Moderators:
Anne Quaadgras, Director, MIT Sloan Health Systems Initiative
Doug Williams, Product Lead, Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship
This is part 3 of a 3-part series
Speakers
Anne Quaadgras
Director
MIT Sloan Health Systems Initiative
Anne Quaadgras is the Director of the MIT Sloan Health Systems Initiative and a Senior Lecturer at MIT Sloan.
Her work focuses on health systems transformation, and the role of information technology in supporting that change.
Prior to her doctoral work, Anne was a management consultant for fifteen years, specializing in improving decision-making and investment processes in the chemical, pharmaceutical, and financial services industries.
She holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in chemical engineering from MIT. Anne earned her doctorate in information systems at Boston University, where her dissertation research explored how globally distributed groups of experts recognize and respond to operational problems.
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Co-hosted with: Healthcare Club, Health Systems Initiative (OWNER)
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